Arrow Revolution Touchscreen Deadbolt is handy if you’re always losing your keys. It’s also impressive for that postprandial let-me-show-you-my-etchings part of a date.
CNET examines the increasing number of user reviews complaining about Netflix streaming issues on the Panasonic DMP-BDT210, which received the Editors’ Choice award.
The 404 830: Where sorry does not put the crackers in our stomachs (podcast)
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s graduation time for college students, but today we’re exploring an offer from Paypal co-founder Peter Thiel to give a $100,000 fellowship to students who drop out and start their own company. He argues that people under 20 can learn more useful real-world skills at a start-up than at a university, where they’ll ultimately leave in massive debt.
We’re also offering tips on how to shop at Costco, the dropping prices of external media cards, the return of The 404 Audio Draft in a new Web site Outloud.fm, life lessons to be learned from Adam Sandler’s “Billy Madison,” and a couple of rules for leaving a voice mail on our show.
Have a fun (and safe!) Memorial Day weekend, everyone!
The 404 Digest for Episode 830
- Google Wallet debuts, PayPal sues.
- PayPal co-founder offers $100,000 fellowship to students to quit college.
- Kingmax unveils world’s first 64GB microSD card.
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Nissan’s mobile man cave
Posted in: Today's ChiliCoinciding with the Amgen Tour of California, Nissan turned a NV2500 cargo van into a man cave on wheels.
Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
ASUS ‘PadFone’ to be the final name of the phone-docking tablet?
Posted in: Android, ASUS, cellphone, hybrid, leak, mobile, mobile phone, MobilePhone, phone, slate, smartphone, tablet, Today's ChiliPadFone. Well, as silly as it sounds, the name sure speaks for itself. Unearthed by our friends over at Pocketnow, this USPTO trademark document was filed by ASUS merely four days ago. Such timing suggests that this could very well be the final name of the company’s eccentric “pad or phone” combo, which is to be unveiled at Computex next week. As expected, no specifics are detailed in this application, but it does mention “electronic pens for computer touch screens” — possibly hinting that the PadFone will be compatible with N-Trig’s DuoSense or similar stylus technology.
Alas, that’s all we have for now until ASUS lifts the curtain on Monday, but let us point you to Notebook Italia’s brilliant mock-up to quench your thirst for the time being — we, too, suspect that the phone would slide onto the back of its companion tablet, hence the bump. That said, do bear in mind that this phone is already proven to be not as tacky looking, but is likely closer to a full-fledged Android handset. Anyhow, check out the artist’s impressions after the break.
Update: Oh hey, remember Windows SideShow? Good times.
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Your humble house cat may be more ambitious than you realize, according to a study that used radio telemetry and movement sensors to track feral and pet cats to see how far they roam.
U.S. Cellular picks up another basic, affordable flip phone from Samsung.
Originally posted at Dialed In
Blockbuster won’t stream to rooted Android devices
Posted in: Android, Google, mobile, streaming, Today's ChiliLast week, one of the additions to the Android Market that Google announced during Google I/O was movie rentals for Android devices. They also noted that they wouldn’t rent to rooted Android phones. It looks like Blockbuster has taken a page from Google’s playbook: if you’re using the new version of the Blockbuster Android app […]
HTC Sensation review
Posted in: 1080p, Android, dual-core, DualCore, gingerbread, hands-on, HTC, htc sense, HtcSense, qualcomm, review, sense, snapdragon, Today's Chili, video, watchA hotly anticipated smartphone with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a “Super” 4.3-inch screen, and a manufacturer-skinned version of Android 2.3 — we must be talking about the Samsung Galaxy S II, right? Not on this occasion, squire. Today we’re taking a gander at HTC’s Sensation, a handset that’s just begun shipping in Europe under a short-term Vodafone exclusive and which should be making its way to T-Mobile in the USA early next month. By beating its stablemate the EVO 3D and Moto’s Droid X2 to the market, the Sensation becomes the world’s first 4.3-inch smartphone with qHD resolution, while also serving as the debut phone for HTC’s Watch movie streaming service and Sense 3.0 UI customizations. That leaves us with an abundance of newness to review, so what are we waiting for?
Gallery: HTC Sensation unboxing and hands-on
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HTC Sensation review originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 May 2011 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Lenovo IdeaPad K1 tablet hits some online retailers, still not buy-able
Posted in: Android, android tablet, AndroidTablet, honeycomb, lenovo, tablet, Today's ChiliGallery: Lenovo IdeaPad K1
Lenovo IdeaPad K1 tablet hits some online retailers, still not buy-able originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 May 2011 11:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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